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governments will both have large aid budgets and pakistan and counted as an ally. bbc news. >> a reminder of our top story -- the german chancellor angela merkel has said concrete solutions to the eurozone debt crisis are needed and past mistakes must be tackled so it does not develop further. she also spoke to the need of a fire wall to prevent the contagion of greek that sport -- spreading to other countries. she has been to the bundestag for a key vote and she is now heading to brussels for another summit on the future of europe. that is at the moment. stay with us on bbc world news. plenty more is still to come. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its
governments will both have large aid budgets and pakistan and counted as an ally. bbc news. >> a reminder of our top story -- the german chancellor angela merkel has said concrete solutions to the eurozone debt crisis are needed and past mistakes must be tackled so it does not develop further. she also spoke to the need of a fire wall to prevent the contagion of greek that sport -- spreading to other countries. she has been to the bundestag for a key vote and she is now heading to...
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pakistan says he was a spy. pakistan police arrested him last month arrest investigators say he shot two in a what he described as a robbery attempt and he says he fired in self defense and a bystander died after a car hit him while trying to rush to david's side. pakistani authorities release, have said this adoubt him. it wasn't self defense, he shot one guy twice in the back as he was running away. and pakistani authorities have released video of the interrogation, and this case is now a major diplomatic issue for the white house and the state department is calling for his immediate release. our national security correspondent is at the pentagon. what else do we know about davis and his job? >>reporter: not only was he working for the c.i.a. but he used to work for blackwater as a security contractor. he was contracted in pakistan to provide security for u.s. consulate officials and not, as one put to me, an al qaeda killer but there are reports out there that he was taking pictures of pakistani military faci
pakistan says he was a spy. pakistan police arrested him last month arrest investigators say he shot two in a what he described as a robbery attempt and he says he fired in self defense and a bystander died after a car hit him while trying to rush to david's side. pakistani authorities release, have said this adoubt him. it wasn't self defense, he shot one guy twice in the back as he was running away. and pakistani authorities have released video of the interrogation, and this case is now a...
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embassy in kabul was quickly blamed on pakistan as the u.s. has taken a harder line, but the new revelations raised further uncomfortable questions from the u.s. and u.k. government who both have large aid budget in pakistan and count it as an ally. david loyn, bbc news. >> queen elizabeth and prince phillip have been greeted by well-wishers on day eight of their trip to australia. >> the nurses were in eye-catching pink, and the duke's eye was duly caught. this is the brand-new royal children's hospital in melbourne, where the queen met amelia, who is 2, and who wasn't quite sure about whether to hand over her poseys. haley and alario, who gave her a book, and who lent in close to hear the queen's thanks. and former con joined twins who were separated two years ago and who are now doing well. it's a hospital with a difference, probably the only one in the world with its own inhouse zoo. the queen met the meerkats, and they gazed back. outside on the streets of melbourne, many had gathered to see the queen ride by in one of the city's signatur
embassy in kabul was quickly blamed on pakistan as the u.s. has taken a harder line, but the new revelations raised further uncomfortable questions from the u.s. and u.k. government who both have large aid budget in pakistan and count it as an ally. david loyn, bbc news. >> queen elizabeth and prince phillip have been greeted by well-wishers on day eight of their trip to australia. >> the nurses were in eye-catching pink, and the duke's eye was duly caught. this is the brand-new...
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as did pakistan. the network was greeted by nuclear scientist -- was created by nuclear scientist. >> it there had been advances in the international regime to sort of limit these sorts the proliferation since this is happening, particularly with respect to the aq khan network. and the 1970's and 1980's, 1990's, it would be extraordinarily difficult to do many of the things that the khan never did in those days. courts in recent years, tehran has become less cooperative. it's a missile tests have caused discomfort in the west. western governments expressed concern that iran was not only developing the bombs, but also the missiles to carry a nuclear warhead. >> i think that the leadership in tehran has shown itself historically to be provocative, to be destabilizing in many circumstances. but it places primary value upon its own survival. so i think we can rollout that extreme scenario for the most part. >> he is referring to a nuclear attack by iran. many analysts believe this will not happen. but wes
as did pakistan. the network was greeted by nuclear scientist -- was created by nuclear scientist. >> it there had been advances in the international regime to sort of limit these sorts the proliferation since this is happening, particularly with respect to the aq khan network. and the 1970's and 1980's, 1990's, it would be extraordinarily difficult to do many of the things that the khan never did in those days. courts in recent years, tehran has become less cooperative. it's a missile...
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senator kerry of the senate foreign relations committee was hastily dispatched to pakistan in an effort to smooth things over. >> even if it was mishandled, this man is a diplomat within the embassy and immunity attaches to him. so no matter how angry you get about something the way it was handled, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: the u.s. expects the pakistani government to tell the court davis does, indeed, have diplomatic immunity and must be set free no matter what he did. katie? >> couric: all right, david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. there's a report tonight that the top commander ins afghanistan, general david petraeus, may leave his post by the end of this year. that's according to the "times" of london which says the pentagon is now considering possible replacements. meanwhile, in italy, silvio berlusconi has been somewhat of a teflon politician. he's been charged with corruption many times but nothing sticks. now prosecutors believe the prime minister's luck is running out. as mark phillips reports, berlusconi was ordered today to stand trial in a sex
senator kerry of the senate foreign relations committee was hastily dispatched to pakistan in an effort to smooth things over. >> even if it was mishandled, this man is a diplomat within the embassy and immunity attaches to him. so no matter how angry you get about something the way it was handled, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: the u.s. expects the pakistani government to tell the court davis does, indeed, have diplomatic immunity and must be set free no matter what he did....
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gets things out of pakistan, pakistan gets things out of the u.s. the nine states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan without pakistani help. -- and united states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- with the global economy on the rocks, we take you to brazil where they are bucking the trend. the growing middle class is reaping the benefit. russia's mission to mars has run into problems again. the last pitch came wind and unmanned probes went off course. -- the last pitch came when an unmanned probe went off course. they hope to bring it back in line but this is not a good start. >> it is started as a textbook launch. the robot and the rockets blasted off overnight. its destination was the larger of mars' moons. once the booster rockets have fallen away, the russian spacecraft failed to fire its own engine. it remains in orbit around earth. it seems its navigation system has failed. engineers have three days to repr
gets things out of pakistan, pakistan gets things out of the u.s. the nine states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan without pakistani help. -- and united states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- with the global economy on the rocks, we take you to brazil where they are bucking the trend. the growing middle class is reaping the benefit....
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the pakistan minister has continued to speak out but he has been threatened with the governors fate. >> i was told if i continue to campaign against the blasphemy law i will be assassinated. i will be be headed. but forces of violence and extremism cannot harass me, cannot divert my attention. >> you will not be silenced? >> not at all. >> but for now the assassins voice is being applauded more. this is this man singing verses in honor of the profit. the video made in police custody. this is a reception at court. a shower of rose petals brown by lawyers. some doubt if anyone can be found to prosecute him. there are growing concerns about where pakistan is headed. >> the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is under investigation for his dealings with a teenage nightclub dancer. this includes allegations of underage prostitution. where say the allegations are absurd. >> he is the prime minister who cannot shake off his judicial jinx. silvio berlusconi is investigated over his connection with a teenage belly dancer. magistrates say they want to question him over allegations of unde
the pakistan minister has continued to speak out but he has been threatened with the governors fate. >> i was told if i continue to campaign against the blasphemy law i will be assassinated. i will be be headed. but forces of violence and extremism cannot harass me, cannot divert my attention. >> you will not be silenced? >> not at all. >> but for now the assassins voice is being applauded more. this is this man singing verses in honor of the profit. the video made in...
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because he continues to profess his support of pakistan and we know that pakistan really has become the safe haven for terrorists. they seem to play it both ways, but mostly not so much for us? >> well, i think whenever you get involved with these situations, you've got to realize that they-- pakistan is it on their border and they'll be on the border forever and they want to develop a relationship that's acceptable to them and i think that president karzai continues to work through that relationship, realizing that the united states will not be there forever, and that he has to begin to develop a relationship with pakistan. we encourage that as long as it's the right relationship. >> jamie: can you get them in the same room again and participate? >> we'll see. >> the leaders of pakistan and afghanistan? >> we'll he see, i hope so. >> my sources tell me they have that-- >> we hope so, that that will become a more regular person, we'll begin to work together. we certainly would like to see that more in the future. >> jamie: all right, general, thank you so much and we honor your service.
because he continues to profess his support of pakistan and we know that pakistan really has become the safe haven for terrorists. they seem to play it both ways, but mostly not so much for us? >> well, i think whenever you get involved with these situations, you've got to realize that they-- pakistan is it on their border and they'll be on the border forever and they want to develop a relationship that's acceptable to them and i think that president karzai continues to work through that...
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reporter has covered the story from iran for a long time now and joins us live in cnn islamabad in pakistan. first of all, today is the prophet mohammed's birthday. are we likely to see more people on the streets today? >> reporter: well, there's no indication that we will see more protests today. what we saw yesterday in tehran certainly renewed and intensified this bitter rivalry between iran's hardline leadership and iran's opposition movement that made a comeback. let's roll video from what happened in tehran yesterday and talk more about the opposition movement that many people counted out. many thought this was a movement that was dead. the so-called green movement that came on to the scene in 2009 after the disputed presidential elections. we hadn't heard much from them for more than a year because of a brutal comeback. but they came out on monday in tehran in huge numbers. witness accounts telling us that tens of thousands of people were out. once again, we heard anti-government chants like death to the dictator, death to the supreme leader, ayatollah. we also heard a new chant that
reporter has covered the story from iran for a long time now and joins us live in cnn islamabad in pakistan. first of all, today is the prophet mohammed's birthday. are we likely to see more people on the streets today? >> reporter: well, there's no indication that we will see more protests today. what we saw yesterday in tehran certainly renewed and intensified this bitter rivalry between iran's hardline leadership and iran's opposition movement that made a comeback. let's roll video...
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running out to help millions of people affected by the floods that devastated large parts of southern pakistan early this year. the organizations say the failure to raise adequate funds would force them to cut relief efforts after next month and leave millions needing food and shelter. south sudan says its oil production has fallen by a quarter since its independence four months ago. many engineers from the republic of sudan after the south became independent and there's now a shortage of skilled workers. oil provides 98% of south sudan's budget. still to come on gmt -- michael jackson's brother, jermaine jackson, gives us his family reaction following the conviction of the pop star's personal doctor. a leading republican contender to challenge barack obama has publicly addressed accusations that he made advances towards four women. herman cain said he is prepared to take a lie-detector test to prove his innocence. this report from washington. >> he's the plain speaking pizza mogul, surprise front- runner in the republican race. his candidacy is threatened after claims that he sexually harasse
running out to help millions of people affected by the floods that devastated large parts of southern pakistan early this year. the organizations say the failure to raise adequate funds would force them to cut relief efforts after next month and leave millions needing food and shelter. south sudan says its oil production has fallen by a quarter since its independence four months ago. many engineers from the republic of sudan after the south became independent and there's now a shortage of...
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taliban rebels have been killed in a clash with afghanistan and nato-led troops near the border of pakistan. a spokeman for the international forces said a large group of insurgents that attacked a military base used small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. russian's mission to mars has run into problems again. the unmanned probe that was launched on tuesday has now veered off course. scientists are hoping the probe can still be brought back on course over the next few days. >> it's a textbook launch. phobos-grunt probe blasted off from the cosmodrome in the middle of the night. its destination is the larger of mars' two moons. but the russian spacecraft failed to fire its own engine, so it remains in orbit around the earth. it seems its navigation system has failed. engineers have three days to reprogram the craft's computer in a desperate attempt to salvage the mission before the batteries go flat. phobos-grunt was designed to go into orbit and make observations of the main planet and collect soil samples before returning to earth. it was always an ambitious mission, but no one expected
taliban rebels have been killed in a clash with afghanistan and nato-led troops near the border of pakistan. a spokeman for the international forces said a large group of insurgents that attacked a military base used small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. russian's mission to mars has run into problems again. the unmanned probe that was launched on tuesday has now veered off course. scientists are hoping the probe can still be brought back on course over the next few days. >> it's a...
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when the factory went under and the company and all its machinery was slated to be sold in offshore pakistan has been to customs. stepped up at the last minute walk the company and reopened again in fair bobus minnesota putting many of the men and women in the right back to work in the factory currently the company has thirty five employees but expects to be up to fifty by the end of the year and the new owners hope that others will follow their lead. people are a little tired of hearing me. you know it is going overseas call of duty went on to say we're going to do it here and i think that message can hopefully carry over to other industries and get back to manufacturing here in the united states well set time to bring back american manufacturing the bad suffolk county new jersey new york jumping on the austerity bandwagon suffolk county is making some tough budget cuts in particular one budget cuts surely children and one old war veteran in suffolk county disappointing county has decided to save six hundred bucks by doing away with santa claus this year that means eighty three year old wor
when the factory went under and the company and all its machinery was slated to be sold in offshore pakistan has been to customs. stepped up at the last minute walk the company and reopened again in fair bobus minnesota putting many of the men and women in the right back to work in the factory currently the company has thirty five employees but expects to be up to fifty by the end of the year and the new owners hope that others will follow their lead. people are a little tired of hearing me....
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is relying on this is why pakistan is supporting the taliban pakistan is ensuring that they and the taliban are with members who support pakistan in the back by pakistan will have a seat at that top table when the final government of afghanistan forms and that government won't be anything like that which the west had hoped when he entered afghanistan in two thousand and one or will have to leave it there phil aris journalist and author thanks very much for your insight. a naked woman in the city's central square is bound to attract some attention which is exactly what one protest group is hoping for a series of extravagant demonstrations against the abuse of women's rights have been raising eyebrows across europe as artie's alexia shouts he discovered these ukrainian activists have their sights set on new horizons. oh yes. on a chilly morning in key of health naked women in racing outfits drink champagne and chant slogans this is how the feminine movement celebrated the resignation of silvio berlusconi several days prior to that the very same ladies were in rome voicing their suppor
is relying on this is why pakistan is supporting the taliban pakistan is ensuring that they and the taliban are with members who support pakistan in the back by pakistan will have a seat at that top table when the final government of afghanistan forms and that government won't be anything like that which the west had hoped when he entered afghanistan in two thousand and one or will have to leave it there phil aris journalist and author thanks very much for your insight. a naked woman in the...
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. >> two of pakistan's best cricketers are accused -- are convicted for involvement in a scam. their real life of a slum dog millionaire. a poor clerk who has found success and his living as a millionaire. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. athens, we have a problem. financial markets from europe to the u.s. signed over uncertainty over the deal to solve the great debt crisis will be resolved. the greek prime minister plans to hold a referendum on the deal. the decision has sparked a political and financial firestorm. our business editor has the coverage. >> the spinning wheel of fortune determine whether the bets made by the leaders was the rescue plan and lead to crisis or recovery. it is here in greece that the new threats to the eurozone has a rich and -- has arisen. george papandreou said that there would be a referendum on the bailout deal. >> this is a failure of the government which is wanting to pass on its failure to the greek people. >> why are they holding a referendum after everything has been decided? >> i don't think that this will hel
. >> two of pakistan's best cricketers are accused -- are convicted for involvement in a scam. their real life of a slum dog millionaire. a poor clerk who has found success and his living as a millionaire. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. athens, we have a problem. financial markets from europe to the u.s. signed over uncertainty over the deal to solve the great debt crisis will be resolved. the greek prime minister plans to hold a referendum on the deal. the...
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and we thought ok from your television yes pakistan. the russian position is now there is that natural forces are exceeding one thousand nine hundred seventy three designation and who are you going to do something practically here is our generation on that activity by nettle return to security council again as secondly are you concerned or do you have any knowledge of i'll try the operative in market and particularly among the rebels general pretty. because we're going to the bush said he standing journalists are very active to do those are actually sions the richest russia were also the first part of your question i have already dressed head of the way the u.n. security council resolution is being implemented because this is obvious to the security council itself to mine service or system currently but should the first report has been sent to the security council this report from me the nato secretary general and the security council will consider this report and that's a judgment on that and we believe that. those reports that indicat
and we thought ok from your television yes pakistan. the russian position is now there is that natural forces are exceeding one thousand nine hundred seventy three designation and who are you going to do something practically here is our generation on that activity by nettle return to security council again as secondly are you concerned or do you have any knowledge of i'll try the operative in market and particularly among the rebels general pretty. because we're going to the bush said he...
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. >> what you have to say to the people of pakistan? >> his former teammates followed a few moments later. both men had been found guilty of excepting money in return for playing badly on purpose. >> they have jeopardized the faith and admiration of cricket fans the world over. this shows that match fixing is a serious criminal act. >> the players were brought down by their agent who was lured by an undercover reporter into revealing the murky world of fixing. >> i am telling you, big money is in this. >> the reporter who claim to be a wealthy businessman, he initially handed over 10,000 pounds. their even of last year, another meeting took place in a hotel room. >> the agent explained exactly when they would be available. another 140,000 pounds was handed over. days later, that money would be found in the hotel room of the cricketers. the first snowball was due. the ball -- the lowball could hardly have been clearer. >> oh, it is a big lowball. >> seconds later, the second. and then the following day, the third. >> lowball in the core.
. >> what you have to say to the people of pakistan? >> his former teammates followed a few moments later. both men had been found guilty of excepting money in return for playing badly on purpose. >> they have jeopardized the faith and admiration of cricket fans the world over. this shows that match fixing is a serious criminal act. >> the players were brought down by their agent who was lured by an undercover reporter into revealing the murky world of fixing. >> i...
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the prime ministers of india and pakistan have watched a match between their two teams together. the indian prime minister invited is pakistani -- his pakistani counterpart. it was the first game betwn the two rivals since the attack in nearby. -- in mumbai. the winner will face sri lanka in the final. all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in germany's top tea hundred companies, -- the top two hundred companies, women have a small percentage. many ordinary germans are against fixed quotas. >> it would be curbing companies' freedom, and i do not think that is a good thing. >> it is nonsense. women are doing well. they just have to stick up for themse
the prime ministers of india and pakistan have watched a match between their two teams together. the indian prime minister invited is pakistani -- his pakistani counterpart. it was the first game betwn the two rivals since the attack in nearby. -- in mumbai. the winner will face sri lanka in the final. all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are...
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devastating floods in pakistan, 20 million people affected. her the intense heat wave and forest fires in russia, a third of the country's crop ruined. so today's figures showing that 2010 was our hottest year ever showed the world leader electro organization claims, laying to rest any doubt about the existence of global warming. bbc news, geneva. >> let's stay with that thing. a swedish family won a competition. the have been selected for a six-month stay in an eco house with an electric car waiting for them. the family will also to change their ways in reduce their carbon footprint dramatically. our science reporter has the story. >> meet this family, your average swedish family with your average carbon footprint. the daughter spotted an advertisement offering a six- month stay in an eco house, and now the whole family is moving in. the house outside stockholm comes with triple-layered walls, massive installation, and it is supposed to provide all the power needs. the roby energy left over, too, for complementary electric car. that does not
devastating floods in pakistan, 20 million people affected. her the intense heat wave and forest fires in russia, a third of the country's crop ruined. so today's figures showing that 2010 was our hottest year ever showed the world leader electro organization claims, laying to rest any doubt about the existence of global warming. bbc news, geneva. >> let's stay with that thing. a swedish family won a competition. the have been selected for a six-month stay in an eco house with an electric...
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waiting for you on line daily to lunch in the kashmir conflict ruled by india claimed by neighboring pakistan is actually leaving the women. in a male dominated society. and russia's black sea coast is attracting thousands of thrill seekers to ride the waves with surfing becoming increasingly popular in the country for more just head over to dot com. and you an atomic watchdog has released satellite images and letters this week that it says backs up its report suggesting iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons the us secretary of state hillary clinton has called on toronto questions that the report poses claiming it has quote a long history of deception but iran's chief envoy to the i.a.e.a. dismissed the agency's findings saying the material was fabricated by the u.s. and its allies he told us here about see that his country is as transparent as any can possibly be dismissing the latest report as simply being politicized. this report is not professional and not balanced only with political motivation and under political pressure by us and couple other are the western countries this repor
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he believed pakistan's president would get to make job. in the mortuary, he called out for the president. where are you, he said. this would not have happened if he had work. his desperate act echoed that of another young man, a fruit seller who set himself alight last december, sparking the arab spring. his death may pass largely unnoticed. except by those he left behind. >> we are live from singapore and london. reports of violence between troops and muslim rebels and the southern philippines. we will get analysis. >> by the fate of italy may prove crucial in the deal to rescue the euro zone. communities in mexico's yucatan peninsula are bracing themselves for the arrival of a hurricane. it is supposed to make land fall later this week. more than 100 people were killed in large parts of the region. >> after a days of rain, they're struggling to cope. massive flooding had affected by around 300,000 people, leaving thousands of families homeless and stranded. the people in the region are preparing for the worst. hurricane rena has turned i
he believed pakistan's president would get to make job. in the mortuary, he called out for the president. where are you, he said. this would not have happened if he had work. his desperate act echoed that of another young man, a fruit seller who set himself alight last december, sparking the arab spring. his death may pass largely unnoticed. except by those he left behind. >> we are live from singapore and london. reports of violence between troops and muslim rebels and the southern...
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also in pakistan u.s. missile strike has killed at least five people on tribal region the afghan border or near it. it's the second attack in just 24 hours. the first came last night at a home in south waziristan. it reportedly killed seven militants. they believe al qaeda operative from iraq is now among the dead both strikes come as new data suggest that the drone program is hitting senior operatives only a fraction of the time. a fox news weather center now and that nasty winter weather is back in some places following some unusually spring like temperatures. the scene in fort dodge, iowa. ice jams pushing water over the banks of the des moines river and causing flooding across the area. no reports of injuries. officials did have to evacuate at least a dozen homes. forecasters say this winter storm is now moving in the midwest to northeast. leaving behind a foot of snow in some ports. washington, d.c. look out. what's the target next? >> well, we are seeing it winding down now in wisconsin and minnesota
also in pakistan u.s. missile strike has killed at least five people on tribal region the afghan border or near it. it's the second attack in just 24 hours. the first came last night at a home in south waziristan. it reportedly killed seven militants. they believe al qaeda operative from iraq is now among the dead both strikes come as new data suggest that the drone program is hitting senior operatives only a fraction of the time. a fox news weather center now and that nasty winter weather is...
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also pakistan permanently closes a vital u.s. military supply route to afghanistan in response to a nato air raid that left twenty four pakistani soldiers dead and triggered anti american rallies across the country. also making their point by making a scene the craney of women news topless protests against women's abuse at home and in europe is said to go global. hello it's nine pm monday night here in moscow my name's kevin owen you're watching t.v. in our top story egyptians are voting in the first step of a long parliamentary election which will happen in stages until march it follows a week of violence which returned to the cities with over forty people killed in protest against the military regime that he's innocent as the latest from cairo. this is just the first round of these parliamentary elections in fact you don't actually have a parliament set up if the vote is considered valid until march sometime and then the presidential elections only happening in twenty thirteen with that said the atmosphere is tense it's very fe
also pakistan permanently closes a vital u.s. military supply route to afghanistan in response to a nato air raid that left twenty four pakistani soldiers dead and triggered anti american rallies across the country. also making their point by making a scene the craney of women news topless protests against women's abuse at home and in europe is said to go global. hello it's nine pm monday night here in moscow my name's kevin owen you're watching t.v. in our top story egyptians are voting in the...
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the country in question, pakistan. growing concern over the safekeeping of their nuclear weapons has prompted the country to announce new security measures. as part of a joint reporting project, the national turner -- journal and the atlantic have taken a look at the allegations. i spoke to one of the authors. the pakistani is our training some 8000 extra people to try to ensure the safety of their nuclear weapons. how safe are they? >> they are not very safe. the people in charge of guarding them are considered very credible and very serious and competent people but this is the question i would post to anyone, if you had 100 nuclear weapons and you were looking to store somewhere in the world, would you pick the country that is the epicenter of global jihadists and? it also has the headquarters of al qaeda and the pakistani taliban. no, of course not. >> is the pakistanis told you that the threat comes from america. >> they don't doubt the jihadists threat. the pakistani are extremely worried that the u.s. is going to
the country in question, pakistan. growing concern over the safekeeping of their nuclear weapons has prompted the country to announce new security measures. as part of a joint reporting project, the national turner -- journal and the atlantic have taken a look at the allegations. i spoke to one of the authors. the pakistani is our training some 8000 extra people to try to ensure the safety of their nuclear weapons. how safe are they? >> they are not very safe. the people in charge of...
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daily bloodshed in the kashmir conflict ruled by india by a claim by neighboring pakistan and leaving the women as the silent sufferers and male dominated society. russia's black sea coast is attracting thousands of thrill seekers to ride the waves of web surfing becoming increasingly popular in the country for more head to our dot com. the un atomic watchdog has released satellite images and letters this week that it says backs up its report suggesting iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons the us secretary of state hillary clinton has called on tehran to answer the questions the report poses claiming it has a long history of deception by iran's chief and boy to the i.a.e.a. dismissed the agency's findings saying the material was fabricated by the u.s. and its allies he told r.t. that his country is transparent as any can be dismissing the latest report as politicized. these two parties not profession. with political motivation and under political pressure by the u.s. and couple of the western countries this report has fifteen pages of the allegations and the materials which wer
daily bloodshed in the kashmir conflict ruled by india by a claim by neighboring pakistan and leaving the women as the silent sufferers and male dominated society. russia's black sea coast is attracting thousands of thrill seekers to ride the waves of web surfing becoming increasingly popular in the country for more head to our dot com. the un atomic watchdog has released satellite images and letters this week that it says backs up its report suggesting iran is secretly developing nuclear...
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. >>> an american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan. this case could become a flashpoint for u.s./pakistani relations. the senate's highest ranking foreign relation politician makes a last-minute trip to try to smooth things over. >>> italy's prime minister is on the fast track for a trial in a massive sex scandal. >>> and before the break, hot on the web and billy ray's achy breaky heart is making headlines. cyrus tells "gq" magazine that he blames disney show hannah montana for his family's troubles. the divorce from his wife, his daughter's recent scandals, smoking salvia, the parties in the nightclubs, all of it the fault of a kid's show. in fact, billy ray says miley's handlers always made him the fall guy. he says if he would have to do it over again, he would not have miley star as hannah montana. >>> the rock returns to the ring here, dwayne johnson left wrestling for movies seven years ago. but last night he returned to the wwe in monday night raw. hard-core fans admitted publicly that they cried at his return, and he didn't ev
. >>> an american diplomat charged with murder in pakistan. this case could become a flashpoint for u.s./pakistani relations. the senate's highest ranking foreign relation politician makes a last-minute trip to try to smooth things over. >>> italy's prime minister is on the fast track for a trial in a massive sex scandal. >>> and before the break, hot on the web and billy ray's achy breaky heart is making headlines. cyrus tells "gq" magazine that he blames...
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claim by neighboring pakistan as a silent. male dominated society. thrills . becoming popular in the country had to r.t. dot com. the u.n. atomic watchdog has released satellite images and letters this week that it says backs up its report suggesting iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons and u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has called on to iran to answer the questions the report poses claiming it has a long history of deception but iran's chief and voice to the i.a.e.a. dismissed the agency's finding saying the material was fabricated by the u.s. and its allies he told r.t. that his country is a transparent us and he can be dismissing the latest report as politicized. profession. with political motivation and political approach by the u.s. and couple of the western countries this report has fifteen pages of the allegations and the materials which were handed over only last week to us in the company read the temp ages of the report of director general which says that all activities including a retirement are continuously on their decision. the onl
claim by neighboring pakistan as a silent. male dominated society. thrills . becoming popular in the country had to r.t. dot com. the u.n. atomic watchdog has released satellite images and letters this week that it says backs up its report suggesting iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons and u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has called on to iran to answer the questions the report poses claiming it has a long history of deception but iran's chief and voice to the i.a.e.a. dismissed...
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nato's supply into afghanistan have been closed a and there are reports that pakistan will ask the u.s. to leave the air force base they have been using. >>vicki: three days after a court order release, three american students are back in the u.s. from egypt. one of the students who arrived of pennsylvania says he's grateful to be home. >> i would like to think my parents, my mother, my father, for all of their love and support. i want to thank the embassy in cairo for everything they did for us as well as the administration at the american university in cairo. and by lawyers in egypt and here that worked tirelessly to obtain my freedom. >>vicki: all three students were studying at the american university in cairo. >>brian: some nice weather today. temperatures to date reached 60 degrees. this is the ice skating rink at the embarcadero. right now we have mainly clear skies in san jose with temperatures into the '40's. the rain will stay out of the bay area. fog will be a problem for the next few nights. dry weather will stick around for the next seven days. visibility is above a mile i
nato's supply into afghanistan have been closed a and there are reports that pakistan will ask the u.s. to leave the air force base they have been using. >>vicki: three days after a court order release, three american students are back in the u.s. from egypt. one of the students who arrived of pennsylvania says he's grateful to be home. >> i would like to think my parents, my mother, my father, for all of their love and support. i want to thank the embassy in cairo for everything...
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perpetrated by militants from pakistan based group. the one survivor is appealing against his death sentence. the pakistani government accepts his guilt. the 65-year-old conflict over kashmir remains, of course. the territorial dispute has not gone away. even at this moment, there is a lessening of tension. the two countries had also taken measures to ease trade limitations across their common border. both prime ministers say that now was the time to bring about concrete results. >> the chairman of news international, james murdoch, has accused former employees of over the phone hacking controversy. he repeatedly denied that he had been told of the significance of the crucial e-mails which suggested that phone hacking was widespread. >> there was a lot of supposition. would have known, might have known, should have known. would never happen is them showing me the relevant evidence, explaining to me the relevant evidence, or talking about why there was criminality. -- or talking about widespread criminality. >> that scandal being watche
perpetrated by militants from pakistan based group. the one survivor is appealing against his death sentence. the pakistani government accepts his guilt. the 65-year-old conflict over kashmir remains, of course. the territorial dispute has not gone away. even at this moment, there is a lessening of tension. the two countries had also taken measures to ease trade limitations across their common border. both prime ministers say that now was the time to bring about concrete results. >> the...
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now at twenty four minutes past the hour here in moscow pakistan has ruled out taking part in a u.s. backed conference on the future of afghanistan next week but the decision was just one of his lombards reactions to a recent nato air strike that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers in the air raid it brought already tense relations between the u.s. and pakistan to a new low nato supply routes through the country were shut off an islamic art official said there can be no business as usual with washington until it makes a men's and women's back the people's trust terrorism analyst phil reese says it's just the beginning and we'll see a full scale clash between u.s. and pakistani interests in the near future. i think that both the united states and pakistan have this very strange relationship that they need each other and that probably before it absolutely ruptures there will be some concessions but you know the the united states it's planning to leave by two thousand and fourteen all its troops there what will be left behind pakistan is determined to have a force in kabul that actual
now at twenty four minutes past the hour here in moscow pakistan has ruled out taking part in a u.s. backed conference on the future of afghanistan next week but the decision was just one of his lombards reactions to a recent nato air strike that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers in the air raid it brought already tense relations between the u.s. and pakistan to a new low nato supply routes through the country were shut off an islamic art official said there can be no business as usual with...
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pakistan does not want to watch from the sidelines when pakistan says that there should be direct negotiations between the united states and the taliban what it is also saying is that pakistan wants to be at the table also because don't forget most of your viewers know this the leadership of the taliban is not enough gana stand like al-qaeda it is in pakistan it cannot operate there independently it has to have institutional backing. i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few moments stay with us. this. disciplinary. work. the penitentiary system transform a criminal into a law abiding citizen. present life behind bars on r.g.p. . welcome back you're watching are the live from moscow and today's let's take a look at today's news and the week's top stories we're covering cruz started the saumur task of lifting the ship that gravelly one down in the volga river last sunday taking nearly one hundred thirty lives relatives and investigators hope for easing the vessel will help establish why the disaster occurred. tycoon publicly it's humbled by the same history as loyal allies leav
pakistan does not want to watch from the sidelines when pakistan says that there should be direct negotiations between the united states and the taliban what it is also saying is that pakistan wants to be at the table also because don't forget most of your viewers know this the leadership of the taliban is not enough gana stand like al-qaeda it is in pakistan it cannot operate there independently it has to have institutional backing. i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few...
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and pakistan to a new low and nato supply routes through pakistan were shut off and it's now about official said there can be no business as usual with washington killed makes a man's and wins back the paper people's trust terrorism analyst feel reason as it's just beginning and will see a full scale clash between u.s. and pakistani interests in the near future. i think both the united states and pakistan have this very strange relationship that they need each other and that probably before it absolutely rupture is there will be some concessions but you know the the united states is planning to leave by two thousand and fourteen all its troops there what will be left behind pakistan is determined to have a force in kabul but actually pakistan wants to support it in other words for similar to the taliban that it's pressure to do based this is quite opposed to anything that the west warm so i think that the next two years are going to be fascinating when you've got to totally different dynamics unfolding there. having their public anger of painted on their naked bodies has become the trademar
and pakistan to a new low and nato supply routes through pakistan were shut off and it's now about official said there can be no business as usual with washington killed makes a man's and wins back the paper people's trust terrorism analyst feel reason as it's just beginning and will see a full scale clash between u.s. and pakistani interests in the near future. i think both the united states and pakistan have this very strange relationship that they need each other and that probably before it...
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is now calling on pakistan to stop building a gas pipeline with iran isolation seems to be the strategy regime change the end game the benefits could be enormous get a check on our team washington d.c. . but syria and iran that won't be the only things dominating the summit in washington as both america and the e.u. struggle to contain their respective economic crises and europe's debt epidemic at the center of which lies are things speaking to r.t. greek and b.c. most critical says there's no telling what tomorrow holds for the embattled union. fearful tomorrow we don't know what's coming next and i believe that the whole of europe doesn't know what's coming next now everybody realizes that it's not just the greek problem it's a european problem it's the whole system that we have made up of the european union isn't working and this creates the problems that we see today we believe that the germans must change their position they must realize it's for their own good also you know german economy without the european clients is not going to do very well. and you can catch much more of tha
is now calling on pakistan to stop building a gas pipeline with iran isolation seems to be the strategy regime change the end game the benefits could be enormous get a check on our team washington d.c. . but syria and iran that won't be the only things dominating the summit in washington as both america and the e.u. struggle to contain their respective economic crises and europe's debt epidemic at the center of which lies are things speaking to r.t. greek and b.c. most critical says there's no...
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and pakistan to a new low nato supply routes through pakistan were shut off and officials in islamabad said washington must make a man's for its mistakes and win back the people's trust political analyst she says the u.s. fails to acknowledge pakistan's wild role in afghanistan. bucks any interest will have to be respected of parks and is to participate in take part in any efforts to stabilize of going to and let me just remind you books that has played a major role as you know in the beginning of the war we're talking ten years ago. in our first peace efforts that led to the formation of the government that is headed know the president hamid karzai there's no way that you can have the operation of a country if you will not take that country's interests along unfortunately the international coalition led by the united states and abroad has done has failed to do that locks and has suffered losses in excess of fifty billion dollars over ten years lost opportunities investments that ran away when somewhere else and so forth and of course not to mention the huge psychological damage of cou
and pakistan to a new low nato supply routes through pakistan were shut off and officials in islamabad said washington must make a man's for its mistakes and win back the people's trust political analyst she says the u.s. fails to acknowledge pakistan's wild role in afghanistan. bucks any interest will have to be respected of parks and is to participate in take part in any efforts to stabilize of going to and let me just remind you books that has played a major role as you know in the beginning...
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pakistan does not want to rush from the sidelines when pakistan says that there should be direct negotiations between the united states and the taliban what it is also saying is that pakistan wants to be at the table also because don't forget most of your viewers know this the leadership of the taliban is not in afghanistan like al qaida it is in pakistan it cannot operate there independently it has to institutional backing. i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few moments stephen us. see . disciplinary. system friends former criminal into a law abiding citizen. present life behind bars on our.
pakistan does not want to rush from the sidelines when pakistan says that there should be direct negotiations between the united states and the taliban what it is also saying is that pakistan wants to be at the table also because don't forget most of your viewers know this the leadership of the taliban is not in afghanistan like al qaida it is in pakistan it cannot operate there independently it has to institutional backing. i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few moments...
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airstrike targeted a known army base killing twenty four soldiers close to the pakistan border the in the city and triggered a massive rallies throughout the country escalating anti-american sentiment to new levels this is a new nato strategy has come to light paying taliban fighters one hundred fifty dollars a month to stop them from fighting author and author and reporter phil aris though says this shows how desperate the situation has become for the alliance. the point about afghanistan and you know there was a very unflattering colonial statement about the afghans that. you can buy an afghan but you can rent him in other words that you can you know gain loyalty for a short but after the money runs out you know their loyalties will return to where they were before and i think the afghans are very well trained as it were taking from both hands so as a strategy you know i think this is going to fail and what's going to stop taliban members simply taking their money and going back home and i you know i think it's a it's a desperate measure and i think it's a sign of the failure of the
airstrike targeted a known army base killing twenty four soldiers close to the pakistan border the in the city and triggered a massive rallies throughout the country escalating anti-american sentiment to new levels this is a new nato strategy has come to light paying taliban fighters one hundred fifty dollars a month to stop them from fighting author and author and reporter phil aris though says this shows how desperate the situation has become for the alliance. the point about afghanistan and...